BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana’s 8 p.m. ET game at Purdue on Friday is on national TV. FOX is carrying the game. Indiana will hope it can change its luck in nationally televised games on over-the-air networks. The Hoosiers are 1-3 in games on network TV.
Indiana Hoosiers On SI writer Jack Ankony previews Friday’s in-state rivalry game by answering questions with Purdue Boilermakers On SI writer Dustin Schutte.
Part of the reason for Galloway’s struggles stems from the knee injury he suffered at the end of the 2023-24 season. He underwent offseason knee surgery and didn’t participate in summer workouts, which he noted after Indiana’s 82-69 win over USC on Jan. 8 led to what he implied was a lack of chemistry early in the season.
The Purdue Boilermakers have been on a roll in January and want to keep the good times going against rival Indiana.
B ack in the salad days of the Purdue vs. Indiana and Keady vs. Knight rivalry, the Purdue and Indiana programs were more alike than they were different. They ran the same offense
Indiana has shown a lack of confidence and connectedness this season, a discouraging trend with its most difficult games coming up.
In recent years, the matchups between Indiana and Purdue have mostly been defined by the Hoosiers' handling of all-everything Boilermakers center Zach Edey.
Northwestern President Michael Schill shared updates on the state of the University with the community amid threats to federal funding at his annual fireside chat on Tuesday. The fireside chat, hosted by the NU Staff Advisory Council,
Things get dusty around here, but then Mailbagg™ gets mean and discusses downfall of IU basketball, the Colts defense and high school sportsmanship.
Indiana guard Trey Galloway has had an inconsistent season after offseason knee surgery, but coach Mike Woodson’s trust in him hasn’t wavered.
This past week was separation week in the Big Ten. Nearly half of the conference slate is still to come, but it was clear coming into the week, and even more evident coming out of it, that the results would provide clarity on the state of the conference race.
Mike Woodson’s Indiana defense has been regressing since year one. Whether it’s the personnel on the floor, or opposing coaches knowing the soft spots, IU has gone from a national